���Bikers for Trump��� Vows to Form a ���Wall of Meat��� to Protect Inauguration Proceedings

Well, THIS sounds like it could be interesting.


As protesters far and wide are readying themselves for a grand effort at disrupting the inauguration of Donald Trump on Friday, more than a few ���civilians��� who actually see eye-to-eye with the incoming President of the United States are themselves preparing to be in Washington, D.C. that day to do what they can to help ensure the occasion remains as safe as possible for Trump and others in attendance.


Bikers for Trump Ready to Stand up to Protesters Fox Business


���Bikers for Trump,��� a group founded in 2015 by Chris Cox, a 48-year-old chainsaw artist, plans to be in the nation���s capital in full force this Friday for a rally in support of Trump. Cox expects over 5,000 bikers to attend the event, and says that while he expects the day to remain peaceful, should anti-Trump protesters become particularly threatening, his group is prepared to help keep the peace.


���The bikers are certainly used to being outnumbered and we are prepared to form a wall of meat,��� Cox said in speaking with Fox Business about the group���s plans for inauguration day. ���We're anticipating a celebration here. We don't anticipate any problems. We have a strict code of conduct where we don't condone violence. But again in the event that we're needed, you can certainly count on the Bikers for Trump.���


���The backbone of the biker community is the veteran," Cox continued. ���So these are guys that aren't really used to backing down. You certainly won't see bikers out there screaming, calling for destruction of private property or the death of police officers.���


Cox told Fox Business that Trump���s stances on issues like illegal immigration and radical Islam are particularly resonant with his group of bikers.


���[The bikers looked for] someone who was going to stand up and call it what it is,��� he said. ���Radical Islam is one of the biggest talking points of Bikers for Trump. Illegal immigration and one of our sweet spots is getting behind the American veteran. We believe it's incumbent upon all who understand the value and the sacrifice of our servicemen and women that we are there for them. And we've got to change these policies now.���


By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large

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Published on January 17, 2017 12:06
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